I always thought that a GGG-Munguia fight was sanctioned homicide (of Mungo), but as much as I regard GGG, he truly has become a shell of his former self at 41 yrs old, so he probably loses this matchup at this point. Whatever the outcome, the style matchup is a sadist's dream. Both guys will take a ton of punishment in what will surely become a highlight reel classic.
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Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View PostI LOVE that Munguia wants to get in there with GGG! Too bad all the rest of these so called “elite” fighters are TERRIFIED of any TRUE challenge.
I think he has a shot to beat G. G has slowed down quite a bit.Hitmon likes this.
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I think ggg-mungia would be an action packed fight possibly even FOY candidate but yes I also have to agree with coach sanchez, golovkin ends beating him up like a stepchild close rounds. Mungia should step up his game and take fight.
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostGolovkin still a top fighter in his forties. The power stays with you, despite aging. George Foreman showed that.
He has slowed down a fair bit, maybe fights more in spurts, but the power and experience would be a lot for Munguia to handle.
Furthermore, very few of his fights before he stepped away lasted more than 4 rounds. Many lasted just two. In other words, we are talking about someone who was physically fresh.
This in contrast to GGG who fought over 300 amateur fights before turning pro and is looking every bit as shopworn as you'd expect. Crucially, the power really didn't seem to be there in the last fight. He's a talented boxer. He's got a granite chin. But he really needs to consider hanging them up. Looking to Foreman, the most extreme outlier in the history of boxing, as a paradigm makes zero sense.Last edited by Monty Fisto; 02-01-2023, 04:46 PM.TheOneAboveAll
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
EVERYONE wanted to fight GGG, he just ducked them and focused on the Cinnabon paydays. Literally, everyone in the weight class that had a belt at one time, were constantly calling him out, and he wouldn't fight them.4truth likes this.
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Originally posted by BodyBagz View PostStrange how GGGimpy is only old when Nelo's name is mentioned
Munguia will be teeing off on him in the second half if he’s still there
GGG is done imo , not far for sure
But I’d still pick him to win a close oneLast edited by MulaKO; 02-02-2023, 02:55 AM.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostWe already know exactly what Mungia will try to do with Morales as his trainer and that’s work the body which will leave him wide open for the counter since he doesn’t pull his hands back into defensive position well. Mungia is always ready to throw and that’s gonna be his downfall once he can’t bully his opponent. Golovkin has decreased in ability but still went a full twelve again with a much better fighter than Mungia will ever be. Morales has helped Mungia appear better but his head movement is still basic and slow. He will throw his hook and leave that hand out there like he always does and get cracked. Too many holes in Mungia for them to not get exploited by an elite fighter. See zurdo vs Bivol, another guy who looked good until he fought someone that used his flaws against him.
The shortest distance between to point's is a straight line (right down the pike), and Munguia will unfortunately learn that lesson in the ring.Rebelrbg likes this.
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